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Ohio receives $ 13 million for solar and wind energy
Cleveland, Ohio – Gov. Ted Strickland today announced energy.
"We are shaping the future of Ohio, strengthening our energy saving tip for today. Support the growth and solar wind industry creates jobs work, creates energy and reduces costs for Ohio residents who work hard, "said Strickland." These projects funded by the Recovery Act have been an important step towards our goal to make Ohio a world center of energy. "
Sutton United States Representative Betty and Marcia Fudge Development Department Director Lisa Patt-McDaniel Ohio officials, the energy adviser to Gov. Mark Shanahan, and other community leaders a grant of $ 1 million for its project to install wind turbines.
These scholarships are renewable energy in the first attributed to $ 96 billion national energy program Ohio, which was accepted by the Department of Energy United States June 26
"We are delighted to have this opportunity under the Energy Ohio to demonstrate the value of wind energy by investing in our own facilities, "Stropki said." This project is an extension of other programs EHS Lincoln and green initiatives at present the goods and manufacturers of unique benefits Lincoln welding solutions with wind towers to improve quality and reduce costs. "
public and private entities to use the funds to install wind power, solar energy and solar thermal technologies in enterprises, schools, parks and other public places across Ohio.
"Ohio is a state of the potential impact energy breakthrough job creation" Patt-McDaniel said. "Our ability to manufacture the state's ability logistics, skilled workforce and competitive business environment make it a competitor Ohio major economic growth our country a new energy. "
The proposals for the deployment of renewable energy: wind and solar component of the program are accepted from August 25, 2009. The projects presented were selected by a review process of competition based on several criteria: project preparation and capacity to be completed in 12 months without the support of members of the Ohio congressional delegation, President Barack Obama and the Law Recovery and Reinvestment.
"The price of wind power and solar allow Cuyahoga County and Ohio State the opportunity to create jobs work in a growing field. By investing in energy, we will promote an industry with endless opportunities, sustainable employment creation, to be installed on site Akron Metro is great news, "said Rep. Sutton." It is expected that these solar panels can save up to 33 percent in energy costs. Projects announced today will help to strengthen the areas of Ohio advanced and renewable energy, to facilitate job creation and retention, and reduce energy costs and emissions of greenhouse gases. "
Winning projects to achieve the objectives of the federal Act for the Recovery of State for Energy accelerate the development of renewable energy in Ohio by creating or preserving jobs and reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions Greenhouse said. "Resource Recovery Act to help Ohio communities to make their own renewable energy while accelerating job creation oriented the market in our country. "
A winners list that follows:
Wind projects
- Archbold Area Local School (Fulton County) – $ 750,000 to install a 500 kilowatt wind turbine and integrate technology as a teaching tool in class.
- The Cuyahoga County Board of Commissioners (Cuyahoga County) – $ 1 million to install a 600 kW wind turbine at the county fairgrounds Cuyahoga, in connection with a career and a new training center on energy.
- Green City Growers Cooperative (county Cuyahoga) – $ 1 million to install a 1.5 MW wind turbine power to a greenhouse and a center of 5.35 acres 40,000 square meters that can handle fresh produce for Northeast Ohio.
- Huron Wind LLC and the City of Huron (Erie County) – $ 280,500 to install a wind turbine kw 100.
- Kenstone Municipal School District (Geauga County) – $ 630,500 to install a 600 kW wind turbine and integrate technology as a teaching tool in class.
- Lincoln Electric Company (Cuyahoga County) – $ 1 million to install a 2.5 MW turbine at its manufacturing plant.
Schools Pettisville Local (Fulton County) – $ 750,000 to install a 500 kW wind turbine – $ 420,000 to install a turbine 100 kW wind to serve as a training tool for 1000 apprentices.
Solar Electric Projects
- Affinity Building Systems, Inc. (Montgomery County) – $ 292,684 for installation of 105 kW solar photovoltaic system.
- City of Cincinnati, Duke Energy Convention Center (Hamilton County) – $ 252,937 to install a 93 kW photovoltaic array on the roof of the Duke Energy Convention Center.
City of Cincinnati Parks (County Hamilton) – $ 451,418 to install a 170 kilowatt solar photovoltaic systems in 13 centers in the park system.
- Forest City Residential Management Inc., Midtown Tower Water Works (Hamilton County) – $ 775,655 to install 280-kilowatt solar photovoltaic system on the roof of the table.
- Hull & Associates Inc., Bedford Office (Cuyahoga County) – $ 266,254 for the installation of 93 kW PV system in your building office in northern Ohio.
- Hull & Associates Inc., the Prefecture of the Solar (Wood County) – Project from $ 680,782 to install 250 kW of solar panels at Pilkington North America (PNA) Inc 21 Plant site.
- IGS Energy (County Franklin) – $ 261,089 to install a 93 kW solar photovoltaic his office building the company.
- Jewish Community Federation Cleveland (Cuyahoga County) – $ 217,479 to install a 76 kilowatt solar photovoltaic on the roof of an office building built to LEED certification.
- Metro Regional Transit Authority (Summit County) – $ 1 million to install a 488 kilowatt solar photovoltaic roof on his barn located the stadium.
- Ohio Department of Mental Health (ODMH), Summit City Community Center Athens (Athens County) – $ 631,637 for install a 220 kW solar photovoltaic system on the four primary shelter in the parking lot of Athens City Community Center.
- Solar Vision LLC, Police Bexley (Franklin County) – $ 335,328 to install a 117 kilowatt photovoltaic system table four new parking structures free.
- Toledo Museum of Art (Lucas County) – $ 282,264 to install a solar system on the roof of 100 kW.
- Toledo Zoo (Lucas County) – $ 306,837 to install a 103 kilowatt solar system.
Solar Energy Projects Heat
- Of Great Lakes Brewing Company (Cuyahoga County) – $ 190,082 to install two heating systems for hot water.
- Parkway Local Schools (Mercer County) – $ 16,080 to install a solar heating system.

